Intensity Pro and CS5.5 Multicam

If any of you out there are thinking about a Blackmagic intensity Pro card to use with Adobe CS5.5 MAC, be warned that it does not support the multicam feature. I spoke with tech support today who said "oh yeah thats an issue we are working on". I asked if they posted it on any of the advertising or forums or white papers, etc....uh no.

I ran into this with them back when CS5 was released and they advertised that they supported Premiere Pro but kind of sort of forgot to say "only CS4" which of course was outdated.

False advertising? I'm not a lawyer but it sure smacks of that! No more, I'm done with these guys.

Wait, I just re-read your post. You've always wanted to support it? AJA does, Matrox does, you guys build big systems. What is the issue here? Why do I keep finding the same problem. Your advertising says you support a software program but then I discover you only support 2/3's of the program. Ok, ok I'm done. Off my soapbox. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me.

Well I just got some more disturbing news. Apparently my AJA Kona LHi card also is not compatible with the multi cam feature in Adobe CS5.5. Tech Support confirmed this for me. And the Matrox MX02 mini has issues with CS5 when you select their audio preset in preferences.

Is there any capture card out there that runs correctly with CS5.5 for MAC? You know...I use to hate my Commodore 64, but at least it worked. Slloooowwwwly but it worked.

Normally I would say that it was my fault for not checking first, but what do you do, go down the list of each feature of your software while on the phone with sales, asking if there are any issues here or there? Nothing in their literature gave me a clue, and no one at AJA said oh it's a great card but...

I love AJA! Their tech support is great, their products are robust and worth the bucks, I just wish I had been given a clue.

Can we get some feed back as to what others are using to capture HD, that works without any of the "oh yeah it's not quite compatible with that feature" response. Just curious.